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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a jig" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically refers to a lively dance or musical tune. Example: "The band played a lively jig that got everyone on the dance floor."
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Who dances a jig?
Then he danced a jig.
I very nearly did a jig.
Or about to dance a jig.
"Whoop, whoop!" they cry, preparing to dance a jig.
Aaron Rodgers did a jig after his first touchdown pass.
Maybe I could teach him to dance a jig.
The show ends as it should, with a jig that segues into a curtain call.
Fred and I invented a jig to a Gilbert and Sullivan tune: "Left turn to Damascus!
At times it meant a jig, a reel, or a country dance.
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"Trilobite jig-a-jig!" the salesman had gleefully explained.
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